If anyone is new to the PS3 like myself, and looking for some information on PS3-Linux-kernels or are trying to develop Homebrew, or like myself interested in how it all works from a noobs point of view, then I hope some of these links may help some of you. some are old but still current with stable Linux PS3 Kernels, up to November last, if I remember, take a look here:

PS3 Linux Kernel and AsbestOS Installer v2.0 Updates Arrive

Over the weekend Graf Chokolo has continued on his project updating his PS3 Linux kernel with new drivers while Kmeaw has made available AsbestOS Linux Kernel Installer v2.0, although he states it is still a work-in-progress.

To quote from Khore.org: Well folks, it's done! I've been working with kmeaw last couple of weeks in asbestOS v2.0. This release is easyer to use, and eases the installation of Debian GNU/Linux in your PS3. Right now, it's the best way to overcome the loss of OtherOS feature. Hope everyone enjoys it!

You can access Dispatcher Manager from User Space through /dev/ps3dmproxy and in Kernel Space through ps3dm interface.

But take care, some HV services are dangerous and you should know what you are doing, you could e.g. overwrite your metldr or EID on FLASH So be careful.

I intend to write an updater for packages in the next days which will be able to update e.g. CORE OS package from Linux user space And then i will upload it.

For a long time i couldn’t decide where to implement the updater, in kernel space or in user space, kernel space makes e.g. easy converting memory addresses to LPAR addresses, but allocating large piece of memory in kernel is not simple, and implemnting HV services in kernel seems to me to be out of question, so i decied to do it from user space, more safe and easier

And we will need HUGEPAGE support for updater. I already tested it on my PS3 Linux and it works great One page is 16 MB large, more than enough for updating packages. The updater can allocate a huge page, store there the package, lock this page in memory so that swapper doesn’t move it to swap space, convert the address of the page to LPAR address and send it to Update Manager

I also added a new IOCTL to /dev/ps3ram character device – PS3RAM_IOCTL_USER_TO_LPAR_ADDR. It allows you to convert a user space memory address to LPAR address. We will need it for updater e.g., because updater has to send LPAR address of package to Update Manager. Here is an example how to use it: http://pastie.org/1585460

Here is my new PS3 updater on Linux in action We don’t need PUP files or GameOS anymore to do updates It can be done now on Linux easily HV rocks It can inspect packages now Didn’t try updating yet, too dangerous, have to check everything 1000 times at least because i don’t have a NOR flasher

As i said previously, i allocated a huge page with mmap(MAP_HUGETLB) and stored there the package, then i converted the user space address of the buffer to LPAR address and sent a UM inspect package request to Update Manager through my /dev/ps3dmproxy.

To make Linux preallocate some huge pages during boot, i passed boot parameter “hugepages=1″, it means Linux kernel should preallocate 1 huge page of size 16 MB. And an application can grab this page with mmap syscall.

I will upload it soon Stay tuned. PS3+Linux+HV rock !!! And i know where to patch Update Manager in HV process 6 so it will allow us to do downgrades without Product Mode I also improved my DM drivers, will upload them soon too.

This is fantastic work. Congrats on the progress you have made and thanks for all the time and effort put into this.

This may be a stupid question, not sure...

If we can start to do all these things outside of GameOS, is it possible to have the best of both worlds? In other words can we run an unmodified GameOS so that Sony doesn't detect any funny modifications that lead to PSN bans, as well as running Linux & homebrew? I have zero interest in game backups or anything along those lines...

Hey guys, I'm sorry for the uber noob question but how do I go about getting the new drivers installed. I'm running Ubuntu and I have to say, it runs like crap. I've searched on getting it running great but I can't find anything definitive. What I need is how to get ubu running better as well as how to install the new drivers! thanks in advance!!